Or just use the little straw taped to the side of the can for more "direct" application?
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Just don't share straws people.
Don't do the WD40 if you are serviced by a biological sewage treatment plant. Probably no big deal in the city but it really fucks with the bugs in the small plans. They are usually discharging into a small river so fairly concentrated.
I use a pumice stone. Pretty quick and easy but my water isn't as hard as some.
WD40 probably not good if you have pets who drink out of the bowl, no? Maybe the smell would deter them.
Or if you want to give one of your drunk lady friends a swirly.
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I would strongly advise against dumping a whole can down your drain, but even if every single household spritzed all their toilet bowls with it once a week (no one cleans their toilets more than once a week) you're still talking about dilution factors of many, many millions. The average American family uses 300 gal/day.
@Timberridge: Man I had 10 days of antibiotics about a month ago and it was clearly a microbiome mass extermination event, I envy you.
tmi?
Pumice stones (available at any hardware store and probably grocery stores) are the real hack for cleaning accumulated stains on toilet bowls, they work amazingly well. And I think less work, given you only need to do it every several months, versus having to spray the bowl constantly.
Really? Obviously just the liners get them good and floppy then toss in the baked shells fresh out of the oven and strap em on for 10-15 minutes?
I’ve done the rice thing to warm the liners before and it was kind of a pain in the ass.
Be curious to know if anyone else has had success this way or if it’s really better to heat liners, insert in cold shell and buckle up for 10 mins.... then bake shells and put newly molded liners in and buckle up for 10 more mins.
I’m ALL about saving time and getting these tight ass boots feeling like my comfy old ones.
So...eat pumice stones for proper toilet microbiome?
what's all this about baking shells? Liners I get, but shells?
This would be the perfect time for KQ to post a baked stuffed shells recipe.
Think he's pondering the cheezy "Melt fit" technique because boot fitters are expensive. It'll be funny if a boot fitter chimes in to suggest grinding hot spots with a pumice wheel, like sum 70s plug shells.
Bonus points to the first mag to heat mold boots and liners by preheating their entire boots in a clothes dryer. Please video this if you try it.
Ya, I have Hawx Magna 130s. Moldable. You have to be careful. I think the heels came out a whisker sloppy, however the toebox is spot on. It's a nightmare punching the toebox for my feet, so I'll take it. Happy feet.
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It is a septic field. On an acre. As far from my well as possible. Not near any other wells. I have done 1 treatment to date. About 10 weeks ago. Still stain free. For this water it is a record. Or maybe it has to do with the Scaleblaster I installed in November and the fucker is starting to work. The brochure said it could take 3-6 months to notice a difference.
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Is this the thread for crazy hacks regarding VW Jetta hatchbacks?